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Pandemic worrying, but elections must be held: P. Chidambaram

By IANS | Updated: January 10, 2022 18:47 IST

Panaji, Jan 8 All India Congress Committee senior observer in-charge of Goa Assembly polls P. Chidambaram, on Saturday said, ...

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Panaji, Jan 8 All India Congress Committee senior observer in-charge of Goa Assembly polls P. Chidambaram, on Saturday said, that while the pandemic situation was "worrying", elections are equally important and must be held.

"We will abide by the law. The pandemic situation is a worrying situation. But we will observe the rules and conduct our election campaign in accordance with the rules. We appeal to the people to follow Covid restrictions," Chidambaram said, while "accepting" the poll schedule.

"But elections are equally important. Elections must be held," he also said.

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